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LiLo's lawyer Shawn Holley has brought in an expert to appraise the necklace that Lindsay allegedly stole.

Kamofie & Company priced the necklace at $2,500 despite purchasing it themselves for $850. IF the necklace's value is appraised at less than $950, then Lindsay's charge will be dropped to a misdemeanor.

We should find out more soon after Lindsay returns to court, but things def might be looking up for Ms. Lohan.

Do U think Lindsay's charge will be lowered to a misdemeanor? Or do U think that necklace is worth over $950?

If you haven't heard, the jewelry store in Venice that Lindsay Lohan allegedly stole a necklace from put the surveillance tape from that fateful day online so that people could pay $2.99 a pop to watch.

Oh yeah, they thought they would be raking in the $$$ from this, but it turns out, Lindsay hasn't been as profitable for them as they planned.

Sources reveal that owners of Kamofie & Company "got a raw deal" and haven't seen any of the profits from the sale of this tape yet. The source adds that the owners feel like they've been played and are currently having their contracts reviewed by lawyers to see why that is.

Let's be frank - you're not getting scammed. It's just that no one is buying what you are selling!!! This is OLD news and BORING news if you can't actually see Lindsay stealing anything. What, you think people are going to piss their money away on this?!

The jewelry store involved in Lindsay Lohan's current court drama has already sold the surveillance footage to the press and attempted to get themselves a book and movie deal over the legal disaster, and now, they've created a website on which users can watch the video of the formerly hard-pAArtying actress allegedly stealing the $2500 necklace - but for a price, of course!

The website, necklacevideo.com, will reportedly post "new content every day" so they can ensure that viewers "come back tomorrow for more" - and have to pay the $2.99 log-in fee again!

According to a rep from Kamofie & Company:

“We will help you make-up your mind about what really happened. NecklaceVideo.com is disclosing everything. The entire video surveillance footage, the real nature of the necklace, the supposed dialogue between Lindsay and the salesgirl.”

Gross. Seriously, just gross.

Firstly, the website sounds like it should be the host to some bizarre eastern european fetish porn, not a surveillance video of Lindsay trying on jewelry for 42 minutes. Secondly, WHO THE HELL IS GOING TO PAY THAT just to see, again, surveillance video of Lindsay trying on jewelry for 42 minutes? If they're going to trial because the footage doesn't prove anything, what makes it worth watching?

Lastly, this is yet another BIZARRE and exploitive move from this establishment, which once again reinforces for us that this whole court case is just a way for them to ca$h in on Lindsay's attention from the media and use her as a means to gain some notoriety for their business.

Despite Lindsay Lohan claiming that the necklace she allegedly stole from Kamofie & Company was actually on loan to her, the store owner, Sofia, revealed that for that to have actually happened, the actress would have needed to follow an extremely strict procedure that never was taken!

She explains:

"When we loan out jewelry, we have a whole procedure that needs to be done. There is paperwork that needs to be filled out and there needs to be insurance information given or credit card information in case something happens with the jewelry. The stylist will come in and ask to borrow the jewelry for a shoot or an event."

Furthermore, the paperwork includes an itemized list of what the customer is taking on loan and a signed contract that claims responsibility for the item while it is out of the store!

Uh-oh - we'll be curious to hear how she plans to make up excuses explain herself for this one!

Meanwhile, although the case was submitted to the D.A. by the LAPD yesterday, a spokesperson from their office reveals that they're going to wait until next week to decide whether or not to persecute her for the stolen necklace. If they do, it could either be a charge for felony grand theft or a misdemeanor grand theft charge!

Just as we suspected, Lindsay Lohan has once again found a way to weasel herself out of trouble for her latest drama, involving the allegedly stolen $2,500 necklace that could ultimately get her thrown in jail for violating the terms of her probation!

We're hearing that the actress' defense is that she was told by the owner of the store, Kamofie & Company, that she could take the necklace on loan - and because the surveillance video doesn't have audio, there's no proof otherwise!

Other factors that may hint that Lohan didn't do anything wrong was that the store owner knows where she lives, and had not tried to get in touch with her personally about the missing necklace, and that she wore the stolen item, well aware that it was one of a kind and that she would probably be photographed with it on!

Um…yeah! But didn't she do the same thing when she 'borrowed' that mink coat?!

The only reason the original owner found out she had it was because gurlfriend was snapped wearing it!

Frankly, with her track record, we're not completely sold that she's innocent - but we hope that she is!